Transform the sentence: She is not allowed to drive without a license. (into a sentence using ‘must not’)
A. She should not drive without a license.
B. She is allowed to drive without a license.
C. She must not drive without a license.
D. She must drive without a license.

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Modal Verbs › ViewFind a similar sentence:
It was a very difficult test but we managed to finish it on time.
A. We had to finish the test on time.
B. We can finish the test on time.
C. We were able to finish the test on time.
D. We didn’t finish the test on time.
Grammar › View
He ____ hard, but he was not the brightest pet.
A. tried
B. tries
C. try
D. trys
Grammar › ViewAn eagle lives in a – – –
A. Coop
B. Eyrie
C. Laie
D. Kennel
Passive Voice › View
Below are the examples of passive sentences, EXCEPT …
A. When will this letter be arrived?
B. How was that project done by the students?
C. Why that book is being brought everywhere?
D. Has the present be opened by her?
